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On 2 Apr 2005 18:13:42 -0000, Sammy Schred <schred@mailanon.org>
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yes, with a bit of work, if they wanted to.
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Regards,
Ian Kenefick
http://antivirus.ik-cs.com
Yes.
Sammy Schred <schred@mailanon.org> wrote in message
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From: "Sammy Schred" <schred@mailanon.org>
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If the "Feds" needed to they can contact...
person: Sebastien Lahtinen
address: NetConnex
address: 1 Eastway
address: Epsom
address: Surrey
address: KT19 8SG
address: United Kingdom
phone: +44 870 745 4830
fax-no: +44 870 745 4831
e-mail: **@ncuk.net
notify: ***@msn.com
nic-hdl: SL
mnt-by: NETCONNEX-MNT
changed: **@ncuk.net 20030904
source: RIPE
Since you used the "Gradwell core hosting network in Telehouse TFM 40 London"
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Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
On 2 Apr 2005 18:13:42 -0000, Sammy Schred <schred@mailanon.org>
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Registrant:
gradwell dot com Ltd
3-3a Gloucester Street
Bath, Avon BA1 2SE
GB
Can the US Feds get info from them? Undoubtedly.
"(9/11 and the aftermath will) require a re-evaluation of the importance of
some of our specific civil liberties. I think there are going to be debates
about what can be said where, what can be printed where, what kind of
freedom of movement people have and whether it's OK for a policeman to ask
for your ID just because you're walking down the street."
-- Democrat Howard Dean after 9/11
Depends. They can definitely trace it to the access point. But not necessarily
to you. Ex: you linked into an wide open wireless AP and used someone elses
account or broke into someones home and used their PC/Internet Account(and
didn't leave finger prints)
Dennis
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